Total Solutions of Rain Water Harvesting

This could soon be true in India as most of the cities face a water crisis today due to irregular rainfall, a growing population and rapid urban development. Excessive ground water usage has led to a sharp decline in the ground water levels across India prompting the government to pass strict regulations against the usage of the same. However, the fact is that ground water is essential both residential as well as industrial projects. So How Does One More Ground Water?
  • Rainwater harvesting simply put is the direct collection of rain water. the idea is to catch the rain as it falls over building & ground surfaces and channel it to pre-defined recharge points after filtration.
  • This helps recharge the groundwater levels which is a long term solution for increasing our ground water levels.
  • Today, there are solutions also available which help harvest rainwater and filter it for non-potable immediate usage.

    Sshashvat through its team offers RWH design, consultancy & planning services all over India. it's services include:
  • Studying In-depth The Rainwater Harvesting Requirements.
  • Offering Solutions Based On Ground Realities And Existing Infrastructure.
  • Complete Planning & Design Of RWH Systems.
  • Training On RWH Techniques & Methods.
  • Supervision & Implementation Of RWH Projects.
  • RWH(Rain Water Harvesting) Consultancy.
  • Planning.
  • Design & Implementation.

    Storage + Recharge System:
  • A Specially Designed "Storage + Recharge System.
  • Designed using pre-fabricated concrete rings. Hence easier & faster to install.
  • Filter media in the top chamber makes it easier to clean.
  • Bore pipe connected to a specially designed 200 micron stainless steel filter for further filtration.
  • Hold up to 7,000 liters of rainwater while it percolates into the ground.
  • Can Be Used For Both Storing Water For Usage As Well As For Recharging The Groundwater Levels.
  • Ensures Proper Filtration Of The Collected Rainwater Before Releasing The Same Into The Ground.
  • Creates A 13ft Water Head Which Helps In Faster Percolation
  • Consists Of Both A DE silting Chamber + Recharge Well With A Recharge Bore.

Elements Of Typical Water Harvesting System